This week, PK goes through his season in review, but not before discussing the fact that Dave Duerson's suicide has once again brought the subject of head trauma to the forefront of the discussion. It is hoped that someday, the subject will be met with more than rules that are enforced haphazardly, and lip service from the Commissioner.

In this episode, PK defends the Hall of Fame selection process against Jason Whitlock's accusations (don't take it personally, dude -- Whitlock starts throwing around base accusations whenever he runs out of ideas, which happens rather frequently); shares a few interesting anecdotes about the history of difficult NFL negotiations; reveals a few more details about how poorly fans were treated during the Super Bowl; and reviews an interesting new book.

In his Super Bowl wrap-up, PK helps Charles Woodson with his jacket, discusses another interesting Hall of Fame voting process, compares Aaron Rodgers to a less obvious quarterback, and spreads the snack gospel of Rex Ryan.

Down in Dallas for Super Bowl week, PK discusses the last CBA with Paul Tagliabue, gets the skinny on Rogert Goodell from the Commish and the people who work with him, recalls a post-Super Bowl moment Steve Young probably wants to forget, quotes our Fearless Leader on the futility of the Pro Bowl, and endorses the greatness of Abita Beer (a sentiment I share -- I had some Abita Purple Haze down in Mobile last week, and it was outstanding).

This week, PK runs down the stories of the AFC and NFC champions, weighs in on Kneegate, explains why the NFC is the Land of Opportunity, says that Pat Shurmur may be the right man for the job, gives just one example of why Dan Rooney should be a part of the CBA negotiations again, and gives some love to the MAC.